Flashlights
Genuine Fenix handheld flashlights stocked in Canada — from pocketable everyday-carry lights to high-output rechargeables for work and the backcountry. Shipped from Mississauga by an official Canadian Fenix distributor, with full Canadian warranty service.
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Fenix TK05R
1,000 lm · 450 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix TK16 V2.0
3,100 lm · 380 m
CAD $136.95
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Fenix TK17
3,600 lm · 330 m
CAD $155.95
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Fenix TK20R V2.0
3,000 lm · 475 m
CAD $179.95
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Fenix TK20R V2.0 + T5
3,000 lm · 475 m
CAD $209.95 $179.95
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Fenix TK21R
3,600 lm · 480 m
CAD $195.95
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Fenix TK25R
3,600 lm · 350 m
CAD $204.95
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Fenix TK28R
6,500 lm · 400 m
CAD $319.95
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Fenix TK30
500 lm · 1,200 m
CAD $369.95
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Fenix TK35R
5,800 lm · 610 m
CAD $289.95
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Fenix TK35R RED
5,800 lm · 610 m
CAD $289.95 $229.95
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Fenix PD25R
800 lm · 250 m
CAD $87.95
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Fenix PD26R ACE
1,300 lm · 354 m
CAD $103.95
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Fenix PD35R ACE
2,000 lm · 380 m
CAD $139.95
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Fenix PD35 V3.0
1,700 lm · 357 m
CAD $109.95
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Fenix PD36R ACE
3,000 lm · 415 m
CAD $159.95
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Fenix PD36R Pro + E03R V2.0
2,800 lm · 380 m
CAD $229.95 $166.95
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Fenix PD40R V3.0
3,000 lm · 500 m
CAD $166.95
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Fenix PD45R ACE
3,200 lm · 410 m
CAD $189.95
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Fenix LR35R
10,000 lm · 500 m
CAD $273.95
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Fenix LR35R PRO
10,000 lm · 500 m
CAD $334.95
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Fenix LR36R
10,000 lm · 1,260 m
CAD $529.95
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Fenix LR40R V2.0
15,000 lm · 900 m
CAD $419.95
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Fenix LR50R V2.0
18,000 lm · 846 m
CAD $539.95
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Fenix LR60R
21,000 lm · 1,085 m
CAD $589.95
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Fenix LR80R
18,000 lm · 1,130 m
CAD $616.95
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Fenix C7
3,000 lm · 470 m
CAD $110.95 $94.95
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Fenix C7 Pro
4,600 lm · 339 m
CAD $134.95
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Fenix E03R V2.0
500 lm · 90 m
CAD $46.95
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Fenix E04R
300 lm · 46 m
CAD $46.95
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Fenix E05R
400 lm · 64 m
CAD $41.95
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Fenix E06R
700 lm · 110 m
CAD $84.95
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Fenix E06R Pro
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $109.95
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Fenix E06R Pro RG
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $124.95
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New
Fenix E08R UE
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $159.95
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Fenix E12 V3.0
200 lm · 78 m
CAD $41.95
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Fenix E18R V2.0
1,200 lm · 146 m
CAD $88.95
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Fenix E35R
3,100 lm · 260 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix E35R Blue
3,100 lm · 260 m
CAD $114.95 $94.95
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Fenix LD12R
600 lm · 186 m
CAD $84.95
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Fenix LD22 V2.0
800 lm · 214 m
CAD $90.95
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Fenix LD30R
1,700 lm · 267 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix LD36R
3,600 lm · 385 m
CAD $174.95
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Fenix LD45R
2,800 lm · 480 m
CAD $184.95
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Fenix GL22
750 lm · 180 m
CAD $164.95
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Fenix GL30R
800 lm · 630 m
CAD $234.95
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Fenix HT18R V2.0
3,700 lm · 1,100 m
CAD $219.95
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Fenix HT32
2,500 lm · 640 m
CAD $224.95
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Fenix SW05R-RED
150 lm · 39 m
CAD $68.95
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Fenix SW05R-UV
150 lm · 39 m
CAD $68.95
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Fenix WF11E
200 lm · 185 m
CAD $97.95
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Fenix WF25RM
3,000 lm · 370 m
CAD $204.95
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Fenix WF26R
3,000 lm · 450 m
CAD $185.95
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Fenix WF30RE
280 lm · 170 m
CAD $137.95
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Fenix T6
80 lm · 18 m
CAD $53.95
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Fenix E-CP
1,600 lm · 222 m
CAD $83.95
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Fenix E-SPARK
100 lm · 40 m
CAD $48.95
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Fenix SILVGLOW
100 lm · 54 m
CAD $44.95
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Find the right Fenix flashlight
Start with how you will use it. A pocket everyday-carry light covers daily tasks and a power outage; a work light trades size for runtime and output on the job; an outdoor light adds weather sealing and cold tolerance for camp and trail. If you are not sure where to start, our flashlight buying guide walks through the trade-offs in plain language.
Output, runtime, and battery
More lumens is not always better — runtime on a usable medium setting is the number you live with day to day. Our guide on how many lumens you need sets realistic targets by task. Most modern Fenix lights run on a rechargeable lithium-ion cell with a built-in USB-C port; see the batteries page for spares and capacities.
Built to last
Most Fenix flashlights are machined from aircraft-grade aluminium, sealed against dust and water (IP68 on most models), and impact-rated for drops. A rechargeable light also saves you a steady spend on disposables. Every light we sell is genuine and covered by the full Fenix warranty, serviced in Canada — see the warranty page for the details.
Frequently asked questions
Which Fenix flashlight should I buy?
Match the light to the job. For daily carry, choose a small EDC light; for a full work shift, prioritise runtime and a comfortable grip; for camping and the trail, choose a weather-sealed outdoor model. The flashlight buying guide narrows it down by use in a few questions.
How many lumens do I actually need?
For most around-the-house and EDC tasks, 100 to 400 lumens is plenty and gives long runtime. Outdoor spotting and work use favour 500 to 1200 lumens with a strong medium mode. You rarely run a light at maximum for long, so weigh runtime as heavily as peak output.
Rechargeable or disposable batteries?
Most current Fenix lights use a rechargeable lithium-ion cell with USB-C charging built in, which is cheaper over time and performs better in the cold. Several models also accept CR123A or AA primaries as a backup, which is useful for storage and travel where no power is available.
Are Fenix flashlights waterproof?
Most carry an IP68 rating, meaning they are dust-tight and survive submersion — fine for rain, paddling, and a dropped light in a puddle. A few specialty items are splash-resistant rather than submersible; the rating is listed on each product page.
Are these genuine, and is the warranty valid in Canada?
Yes. Canada Flashlights is an official Canadian Fenix distributor. Every light comes directly from Fenix with the full warranty, and service is handled here in Canada — you do not ship a light across the border for a claim.